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Seminari Dialogoi/DialogAI: Comprendere l’Intelligenza Artificiale: teorie, applicazioni, confini

On October 30, 2025, at 2:00 PM, Room D, the first meeting of the Dialogoi / DialogAI. Viterbo Seminars on Legal Informatics and Digital Justice was held. The seminar was dedicated to a topic that concerns us closely: “Understanding Artificial Intelligence: theories, applications, boundaries”. It involved Niccolò Di Marco and Barbara G. Bello, faculty members of the DIKE Department, who guided the discussion together with students, exploring the challenges, potential, and limitations of artificial intelligence. It was an open and interdisciplinary afternoon of dialogue, aimed at understanding how artificial intelligence is transforming the world of law and beyond.

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6 novembre ore 12 -Aula 5

On November 6, 2025, from 12:00 to 1:00 PM in Room 5, the joint seminar “AI & Data Protection: Dangerous Liaisons?” will take place, an open conversation with students, together with Valerio Bontempi and Barbara Giovanna Bello from the DIKE Department. The initiative is organized within the courses “Artificial Intelligence and Automated Decision-Making” and “Legal Issues of Data Protection and Cybersecurity” (Master’s Degree Programme in Security and Human Rights), and it will be an opportunity to reflect together on the relationship between Artificial Intelligence and data protection: risks, responsibilities, possible solutions, and new balances to be built.

Ai and Data Protection : Dangerous Liaisons?

Barbara G. Bello, Valerio Bontempi

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6 novembre -ore 13 Aula 6

On November 6, 2025, the DIKE Department will have the pleasure of hosting Prof. Mariavittoria Catanzariti (University of Padua and European University Institute), who will give a seminar lecture entitled “Data, Territory, Sovereignty”, based on her volume “Disconnecting Sovereignty. How Data Fragmentation Reshapes the Law” (Springer, 2024). The seminar will explore how digitalization challenges the traditional link between sovereignty, territory, and jurisdiction. Data flows circulate across national borders, making data effectively “borderless” and this scenario raises new challenges for States and for the principle of territoriality.

Dati, territorio, sovranità
A partire dal volume Disconnecting Sovereignty. How Data Fragmentation Reshapes the Law, Springer, 2024

Interviene
Mariavittoria Catanzariti – Università di Padova

Discute
Fabio Pacini, Università della Tuscia

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